The Bunnings stores that will reopen in Greater Sydney

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The Bunnings stores that will reopen in Greater Sydney
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The hardware giant will reopen to retail customers from Monday September 6 following the solid progress New South Wales has made in vaccinating the population against coronavirus.

The hardware giant on Thursday announced 24 stores will reopen to retail customers from Monday September 6 after 70 per cent of New South Wales’ eligible population rolled their sleeves up for at least one coronavirus jab.

Bunnings will reopen stores in Greater Sydney from next week. Customers are seen at the Bunnings store on August 4. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Bianca De Marchi “We’re also very grateful to the NSW Government for all their efforts accelerating the vaccine rollout, granting access to authorised workers and for the expansion of vaccine eligibility to younger members of the community.”

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